ReImagined is a collection of stories ranging from contemporary to science-fiction to fantasy and poems in a variety of styles on many themes. Come take a look at these snapshots of a writer's mind, moments of narration plucked from the endless voices and ideas that drive the author to either write or suffer insanity!

In this "long poem," the speaker does stand-up sermon parodies, bows in sincere devotion, fights a nuclear war in the nuclear family, teaches in the jungle, fight bears in a Latin adventure game, and sings of diems uncarped and carped, all in a poetic line that shifts from front to back vowels effortlessly.

Founded by Ian Ayres, Van Gogh’s Ear: Best World Poetry, Prose & Art is an annual anthology series devoted to publishing powerful works by major voices and innovative new talents from around the globe. The goal of Van Gogh’s Ear is to make each volume a real eye-opener that stirs people’s emotions and ignites their imaginations. Experimental work is warmly embraced. Taboos extremely encouraged.

Two Korean War vets, striving to pick up their lives where they left off, find the future has gone on without them; while remembering “The Forgotten War”, they have to create their own future.
The time: 1959-1960, the place: Berkeley and Oakland, California. The characters: A beatnik artist and a cab driver poet learn about life and love in a changing world. Who could want for anything more?

“Things” for the educated, mature, well-read, intelligent adult who has some comprehension and experience in the human condition and brings that to the party. No T.S.E., E.E.C., W.C.W., E.P., W.S., abstract verbal post-impressionism, broken lines, gimmicks here. This is standard English territory, but it is more than standard English. A land of loves lost, found, and lots, lots more.

* A compilation of the Georgian Poetry anthologies published by Edward Marsh from 1911-22.
* Edited and with a new introduction by Keith Hale
*The Georgians in their day were acclaimed as bold, fresh, and realistic in their use of language. D.H. Lawrence said the first collection was “like a big breath taken when we are waking up after a night of oppressive dreams."

This book is a compilation of his writings mainly for the years 2008 till 2012. It comprises various forms of poetry and some prose. Hank sourced and downloaded his own pictures or from friends and did his own sketch and drawings to accompany some postings. Some of the sketches are from Norman’s, his grandson.

During the twentieth century, a certain type of Indian painting began to fascinate the West. Unlike Mughal art, it was a product of Hindu courts in Rajasthan and the Punjab Hills and unlike Mughal painting, its chief concern was with the varied phases of romance. Ladies would be shown brooding in their chambers as storm clouds mounted in the sky.

This is a compilation of several other books. These are poems from the heart, much of this volume touches on questions of spirituality and faith through a darker lens; there is love lost and hopelessness. Nature's revolt against the flesh and spirit. It is a depressive work.

This is a compilation of several other books. The muse is someone who inspires an artist to create; this is a book largely centered around the idea of the muse, she is fashioned as something unreal and extraordinary; her beauty exceeds the sun. Among other themes are birth, death, religion, and nature

The death of Simona Fiorani in a quiet seaside town of Tuscany, in Italy, in itself would not make the news. But it will be his cause, a contamination from radioactive beryllium, pushing her husband Enrico Fiorani in a courageous search for the inconvenient truth. While painstakingly unravels the plot, on the carpet questions will remain, to wich Fiorani will be able to give only a partial answer